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he was concerned about some of the developments in libya. he would be in a very careful diplomat and taking noted of all the things that were happening. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department reporting, quote, growing problems with security in benghazi. growing frustration on part of the residents with libyan police and security forces. these forces, the ambassador writes, are two awake to keep the country secure. few hours later he would be murdered. >> we weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. sometimes in a firefight. >> bret: what exact happened in benghazi? greg palkot has been on the scene. up next, a timeline of heroism and disaster with no details you haven't heard before. in america tay we're running out
he was concerned about some of the developments in libya. he would be in a very careful diplomat and taking noted of all the things that were happening. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department...
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chris, it is a great loss for libya. we lost him as a friend and man that understands the history of the people of libya before and after. chris, he built the bridge between libya and the united states. a bridge of love, of hope. we never believed one day we would be able to raise against this dictatorship. i knew chris after he came back. i knew chris more. he would come to the house and we play tennis. after the tennis we come back home and have libyan breakfast. he is a man of principles and he is serious. i agree he never speaks about himself, what achievement he made. he is a guy when you look for him again. this is kind of different element but one time he told me story when he was serving in tripoli and then in benghazi. he walked on the street of benghazi and looked over his back and saw two people following. whereever he goes they follow him. hen he stop and he went up to them and he said hello, how are you. yeah, they speak with him. they invite for coffee. these people of course are service. maybe not to prote
chris, it is a great loss for libya. we lost him as a friend and man that understands the history of the people of libya before and after. chris, he built the bridge between libya and the united states. a bridge of love, of hope. we never believed one day we would be able to raise against this dictatorship. i knew chris after he came back. i knew chris more. he would come to the house and we play tennis. after the tennis we come back home and have libyan breakfast. he is a man of principles and...
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ambassador to libya. i had the honor to serve as the envoy to the libyan revolution and i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. now i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we've started, building a solid partnership between the united states and libya to help you the libyan people achieve your goals. right now i'm in washington, preparing for my assignment. as i walk around the monuments and memorials commemorating the courageous men and women that made america what it is, i'm reminded we too went through challenging periods, when america was divided by a bitter civil war 150 years ago. president abraham lincoln had the vision to pull us together toward a shared goal of peace and prosperity. growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love t
ambassador to libya. i had the honor to serve as the envoy to the libyan revolution and i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. now i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we've started, building a solid partnership between the united states and libya to help you the libyan people achieve your goals. right now i'm in washington, preparing for my assignment. as i walk around the monuments and memorials commemorating the courageous men and...
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this sunday on the east and now a libya's pro-government militia keeps up its deadly siege of the ex gadhafi bastion of bani walid that's despite authorities claims the town has fallen there's also been reports the attackers used chemical weapons against the civilian population are seen as paul the slayer has been gathering witness accounts of what the people of bani walid are go weak for. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random killings dying women and children for three weeks the libyan city of bani walid has been under siege armed militia gangs patrolled the streets leading houses bulldozing properties and shooting indiscriminately if you want if you all most of whom. nobody know a connection there is no communication there is no anything that is they'll be able . was not able. to. connect with each other people are so concerned for the safety of their families they don't want to be identified your home and their truck and you want to find it hard and shouted indiscriminately more than two thousand families have fled seven families are with
this sunday on the east and now a libya's pro-government militia keeps up its deadly siege of the ex gadhafi bastion of bani walid that's despite authorities claims the town has fallen there's also been reports the attackers used chemical weapons against the civilian population are seen as paul the slayer has been gathering witness accounts of what the people of bani walid are go weak for. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random killings dying women and...
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which spearheaded the humanitarian war against libya's toppled leader moammar gadhafi last year. has more now from new york so. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the resolution of violence in bani walid which has been under siege for weeks the u.s. delegation cited a further need for consultations but meanwhile the russian ambassador to the u.n. for tali churkin says that it's quite strange the u.s. would block a press statement condemning the use of force in dealing with libya's political problems just one month after i deadly attack in benghazi claimed the lives of four diplomats embassador churkin said it is difficult in this case to explain the u.s. delegations actions in a rational terms now russia has dropped her statement calls on the libyan authorities to take urgent steps to resolve the conflict by pe
which spearheaded the humanitarian war against libya's toppled leader moammar gadhafi last year. has more now from new york so. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the resolution of violence in bani walid which has been under...
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power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are and whoever your backers are the revolution should win it's a year since independence came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter here r t beirut. well russia has raised the issue at the u.n. urging members to take peaceful steps to stop the bloody assault on the people of bani walid the motion however was shot down by the u.s. which spearheaded the humanitarian war against libya's top of a very small market that last year our tears were important i has more now from new york. so while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press
power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are and whoever your backers are the revolution should win it's a year since independence came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter here r t beirut. well...
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it's impossible to know what would have happened in libya if we had done things differently. it seems painfully clear that not enough was done before, during a or after the attack in benghazi to make us truly feel safe in this dangerous world. that is our program. i'm bret baier, thanks for watching.
it's impossible to know what would have happened in libya if we had done things differently. it seems painfully clear that not enough was done before, during a or after the attack in benghazi to make us truly feel safe in this dangerous world. that is our program. i'm bret baier, thanks for watching.
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with the week's top headlines this is the week with me live in moscow libya's government keeps up its deadly siege of the. town has fallen they have also been reports of used chemical weapons against the civilian population. has been witness testimonies of what exactly is going on in the besieged town of. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random killings dying women and children for three weeks the libyan city of bani walid has been under siege armed militia gangs patrolled the streets losing houses bulldozing properties and shooting indiscriminately you want to hear all most of whom are buying machinery but. nobody is nor a connection there is no communication no i don't know anything that is the real. was not able to. connect with each other people are so concerned for the safety of their families they don't want to be identified you know that it was chaotic challis and they fired at harbors and shouted indiscriminately more than two thousand families have fled seven families are with us at the moment and yesterday we fled to the valley but th
with the week's top headlines this is the week with me live in moscow libya's government keeps up its deadly siege of the. town has fallen they have also been reports of used chemical weapons against the civilian population. has been witness testimonies of what exactly is going on in the besieged town of. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random killings dying women and children for three weeks the libyan city of bani walid has been under siege armed...
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other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. you have gotten some criticism from fellow republicans, including lindsey graham and john mccain about the effort you have lunch. speak a little bit about how you intend to move the party and if you think you will have the momentum going forward? >> if you ask people -- i have told people i can go to the kentucky democrat convention, stand in front of all democrats and tell them, we do not have enough money to send money to pakistan, egypt, libya, countries where mombs are burnig our flax. we have problems at home. we have -- our flags. i can get 90% of democrats to agree with me. we wanted these bridges to be repaired or replaced 20 years. we have money to send
other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. you have gotten some criticism from fellow republicans,...
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. >> did the administration have any sort of heads up that violence was increasing specifically in libya before the attack? >> i'm not aware of any. this is matter that is under investigation in terms what precipitated the attack. >>> that night on the late show with david letterman, president obama gives his more elaborate explanation of what happened in benghazi. was it a spontaneous riot or planned attack. a combination of two he suggests. >> you have a video that was released by somebody who lives here, sort of a shadow character. it caused great offense in much of the muslim world. what also happened extremists and terrorists used this as an excuse to attack a variety of our embassies including the consulate in libya. >> on september 25th at the united nations the president mentions the video six times. >> there is no video to justify an attack on an embassy. >> september 27th, producer of that video is order detained without bail by a federal judge for allegedly violating the terms of his probation. he remaining in custody to this day. >> the attack on our consulate can't be blamed
. >> did the administration have any sort of heads up that violence was increasing specifically in libya before the attack? >> i'm not aware of any. this is matter that is under investigation in terms what precipitated the attack. >>> that night on the late show with david letterman, president obama gives his more elaborate explanation of what happened in benghazi. was it a spontaneous riot or planned attack. a combination of two he suggests. >> you have a video that...
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libya and jogged through the ruins. but, as we said, chris always came home and entertained us when he did. i worked hard to sharpen tennis and skiiing skills. i was proud the year chris said you ski faster than the master. [ laughter] >> we got up early to be the first on the ski lift. at my wedding he said he would be happy by to perform a libyan liberation dance to celebrate the success of the revolution. [ laughter] >> he inspired me to travel and work inter nationally. i filled out an application for the peace corp. during my senior year because he had. he taught english in morocco. i taught math. we talked about the joys of living and working over seas. we spoke french together. later he helped me get an assignment with a pediatric a.i.d.s. group. now i work in a county hospital in stockton caring for patients from all over the world. like chris, i am genuinely interested in listening to their stories and learning about their lives. i was really hoping he would still be here. i dreamt of someday working as a detec
libya and jogged through the ruins. but, as we said, chris always came home and entertained us when he did. i worked hard to sharpen tennis and skiiing skills. i was proud the year chris said you ski faster than the master. [ laughter] >> we got up early to be the first on the ski lift. at my wedding he said he would be happy by to perform a libyan liberation dance to celebrate the success of the revolution. [ laughter] >> he inspired me to travel and work inter nationally. i filled...
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libya, i mean, other than iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, libya has probably got to be one of the most dangerous places in the world. it's just come out of a war, it's barely a country and we have the ambassador traveling around with no armed marines? i mean, it on the face of it is it one of the worths decisions i've ever heard of. >> neil, congressional reporter for "roll call." >> i want to shift just slightly still however somewhat on the subject of libya. your political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. i was -- you've gotten criticism from fellow republicans, including senator lindsay graham and senator john mccain on that sort of effort that you've launched, to speak a little bit about how you intend to move the party and if you think you're going to have the momentum going forward. >> i think if you ask people, i've told people, i think i can go to the kentucky democrat convention, stand in front of all democrats, and tell them, you know what? we don't have enough money to be sending mo
libya, i mean, other than iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, libya has probably got to be one of the most dangerous places in the world. it's just come out of a war, it's barely a country and we have the ambassador traveling around with no armed marines? i mean, it on the face of it is it one of the worths decisions i've ever heard of. >> neil, congressional reporter for "roll call." >> i want to shift just slightly still however somewhat on the subject of libya. your...
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this is coming to you live on news now with a look back at the week's very top stories we begin with libya and the pro-government militia there is keeping up its deadly siege of the exit daffyd bastion of bani walid despite claims the town has fallen they have also been reports the attackers used chemical weapons against the civilian population is paul the slayer has been gathering the witness accounts of what the people of bani walid are going through. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random killings dying women and children for three weeks the libyan city of bani walid has been under siege armed militia gangs patrolled the streets looting houses bulldozing properties and shooting indiscriminately you want to hear all most of whom are buying machinery but. nobody is know a connection there is no. no i think that is the real world. was not able. to. connect with each other people are so concerned for the safety of their families they don't want to be identified you know meant that it was chaotic shall they fired at harbors and shouted indiscriminate
this is coming to you live on news now with a look back at the week's very top stories we begin with libya and the pro-government militia there is keeping up its deadly siege of the exit daffyd bastion of bani walid despite claims the town has fallen they have also been reports the attackers used chemical weapons against the civilian population is paul the slayer has been gathering the witness accounts of what the people of bani walid are going through. these are the pictures the world has...
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and now libya. >> something fishy about what happened over there. why won't the administration call it what it is. terrorism. welcome to huckabee. tonight we are coming to you from our fox burro in washington dc. and early voting started in many states and one of the early voters in ohio was president obama. he had to produce a photoid to vote. help me to understand recognizable person in the entire united states of america has to show his photoid why is it too much to ask that for the rest of that. most of them gave up the licenses and passport. if chicago requires voters id. those who say we ain't got voters fraud going on around here, they must have missed the powerful and disturbing reports filed by eric shawn who exposed voters fraud in multiple states. eric reportod hudson hallum a sitting democrat who pled guilty vodka voting scheme ited his father and city council and even a police officer. the u.s. attorney appointed by barak obama and eric holder got the guilty pleas and the resignation. it is just people don't usually get caught. in virgi
and now libya. >> something fishy about what happened over there. why won't the administration call it what it is. terrorism. welcome to huckabee. tonight we are coming to you from our fox burro in washington dc. and early voting started in many states and one of the early voters in ohio was president obama. he had to produce a photoid to vote. help me to understand recognizable person in the entire united states of america has to show his photoid why is it too much to ask that for the...
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would have a lock a press statement condemning the use of force in dealing with libya's political problems just one month after i deadly attack in benghazi claimed the lives of four diplomats ambassador churkin said it is difficult in this case to explain the u.s. delegations actions in a rational terms now russia has dropped her statement calls on the libyan authorities to take urgent steps to resolve the conflict by peaceful means and to preserve the rights of all libyan citizens that also expressed concern about the significant escalation of violence in and around the city of bani walid well she's keeping a close eye on the violence around bani walid and we'll keep you up to date with developments in and around the besieged town. the latest piece of a serious fell apart this week with at least two terrible mings the largest attack took place in the capital damascus where at least five people were killed and many more injured by a car bomb explosion that happened during a proposed a four day cease fire to melt the muslim one of the which some rebel groups such as the radical nusra front
would have a lock a press statement condemning the use of force in dealing with libya's political problems just one month after i deadly attack in benghazi claimed the lives of four diplomats ambassador churkin said it is difficult in this case to explain the u.s. delegations actions in a rational terms now russia has dropped her statement calls on the libyan authorities to take urgent steps to resolve the conflict by peaceful means and to preserve the rights of all libyan citizens that also...
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why didn't mitt go after obama on libya? seems to me like a missed opportunity. >> he missed this opportunity in every debate actually. he screwed it up every time. he is probably like, i am going to screw this up again, i should not talk about it. >> do you think that's true? >> this whole thing is complicated. politicians are condescending to the american people. i don't want to get into the muck and confuse them. but he is trying to be the bigger man. he can be like, well, i am not going to accuse you of killing people in libya which i clearly think you did. he was just trying to be a gentleman. >> it is weird though. it is not as complicated as saying you screwed up and you lied about it. i think he was worried about the press after that. and then he wanted a more presidential. i was bummed. you come from another country where you are not allowed debates. you have no freedom of speech. i don't think you have free elections, am i right? >> you are absolutely right. >> i only moved here a few years ago. this is my first pr
why didn't mitt go after obama on libya? seems to me like a missed opportunity. >> he missed this opportunity in every debate actually. he screwed it up every time. he is probably like, i am going to screw this up again, i should not talk about it. >> do you think that's true? >> this whole thing is complicated. politicians are condescending to the american people. i don't want to get into the muck and confuse them. but he is trying to be the bigger man. he can be like, well,...
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. >> wait, wait, david, don'tbury the lead, libya and the reaction to libya now that the information comes out? you forgot to mention that. >> fair enough. absolutely. that could be it too. but what is also true is that the -- the approval rating you showed should match with the number that gallup is asking about reelection. it isn't. >> then let me throw one more thing -- okay. point taken. one more interesting development. i'll ask your opinion, the des moines register has not in decades endorsed a republican. they have said that governor romney, and they make interesting points about it's the economy that's most important to people, and even though both president obama and governor romney are harvard law graduates and good family men, when it comes to running a business and getting people back to work, which at least 23 million people are concerned about, governor romney is the man for the job and the des moines register is endorsing governor romney. >> huge in iowa, potentially. obviously completely stuck in the polls, the president seems to have had more people coming out in ear
. >> wait, wait, david, don'tbury the lead, libya and the reaction to libya now that the information comes out? you forgot to mention that. >> fair enough. absolutely. that could be it too. but what is also true is that the -- the approval rating you showed should match with the number that gallup is asking about reelection. it isn't. >> then let me throw one more thing -- okay. point taken. one more interesting development. i'll ask your opinion, the des moines register has...
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back to libya. new information shows cia operatives on the ground in benghazi are denied military help three times during the september 11th firefight. i want to stress, though, that they were denied help. not denied help from the military. the former commander of the uss cole joins me in new york city. former cia officer gary burnson from orlando and back be with me colonel david hunt and lieutenant colonel tony shafer. colonel, i'm going to start with you. you were the commander of the uss cole. what is your reaction to the fact that the guys on the ground were denied the assistance that they needed to live? >> i think that the commander in chief had the opportunity to witness the video that we clearly knew that was going on he knew that the forces were in place to react and did nothing and denied it not once but three times that is inexcusable and there is a degree of accountability that he needs to be held up to if he is to remain the chief. >> judge jeanine: he is not willing to answer question
back to libya. new information shows cia operatives on the ground in benghazi are denied military help three times during the september 11th firefight. i want to stress, though, that they were denied help. not denied help from the military. the former commander of the uss cole joins me in new york city. former cia officer gary burnson from orlando and back be with me colonel david hunt and lieutenant colonel tony shafer. colonel, i'm going to start with you. you were the commander of the uss...
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we were hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster. the killing lots of people and today the situation leverage much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taking place we've got massacres going on at the moment and schilens complete silence here the chaotic scenes of a throwback to the long running rivalry between wizards of bani walid and misrata a city khadafi laid siege to they also show the weakness of the new government's authority of a former rebel militias which only to be gins but essentially do what they like to own power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are and whoever your backers are the revolution should win it's a year since independence came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter policia r.t. beirut. russia has called on
we were hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster. the killing lots of people and today the situation leverage much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taking place we've got massacres going on at the moment and schilens complete silence here the chaotic scenes of a throwback to the long running rivalry between wizards of bani walid and misrata a city khadafi laid siege to they also show the weakness of the new government's authority of a former rebel militias which...
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the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles as nato no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out and the worst problem at the moment is the one in value or lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two towns which we misurata and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly because of the belief that the people in by the walid have been harboring. the revolution on the new government you can call it humanitarian crisis relatively small town of bani walid has something like seventy thousand inhabitants the number of fighters who are believed to be loyal to gadhafi is not very large but of course fighting is terrible and of course it's got to it we must hope that it comes to an end as soon as possible. are g.'s keeping a close eye on the situation in bali when the ball for ascended calms from that whole town of bailable at our team dot com the analysis on the troubles in libya is facing you also its longstanding leader of one michael
the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles as nato no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out and the worst problem at the moment is the one in value or lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two towns which we misurata and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly because of the belief that the people in by the walid have been...
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power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are your backers are the revolution should win. it's a year since independence came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter policia r.t. beirut. russia's cool new u.n. security council to urge the libyan authorities to resolve the money will need conflict peacefully the proposal who was dropped by the u.s. which took part in the bombing campaign under the guise of protecting civilians from then leader moammar gadhafi. reports from new york. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the r
power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are your backers are the revolution should win. it's a year since independence came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter policia r.t. beirut. russia's cool...
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nato maintains it had the right to intervene in libya last year in order to end the bloodshed however in an about face members of the alliance are now reluctant to acknowledge the humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles says nato no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two challenge between mr archer and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly because of the belief that the people in the war lead have been harboring al i'm sure. the revolution on the new government you can call a humanitarian crisis in a relatively small town of bani walid has something like seventy thousand inhabitants the number of fighters who are believed to be loyal to gadhafi is not very large but of course fighting is terrible and of course it's got to it we must hope that it comes to an end as soon as possibl
nato maintains it had the right to intervene in libya last year in order to end the bloodshed however in an about face members of the alliance are now reluctant to acknowledge the humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles says nato no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and...
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we all remember new orleans. >> schieffer: what about-- what about what you just said about libya? are you saying now that this was a deliberate cover-up coming out of the libya, that in fact this was not what the administration said it was, but something else entirely, and that, i guess, if it was a cover-up, are you saying they did it for political reasons? >> i don't know if it's either cover-up or gross-- the worst kind of incompetence, which doesn't allow-- doesn't qualify the president as commander in chief. you've got to-- the buildup to it. we knew of two attacks on our consulate. the british ambassador assassination attempt. repeated warnings. repeated warnings. the last message our beloved ambassador sent to us concerns about security in benghazi. he had even voiced them to me when i was in tripoli. nothing was done. i may not expect the president to know about movement of a few people back and forth, but he certainly should have known about the deteriorating situation and nothing was done. on the day of, obviously, there was no military either capability or orders to int
we all remember new orleans. >> schieffer: what about-- what about what you just said about libya? are you saying now that this was a deliberate cover-up coming out of the libya, that in fact this was not what the administration said it was, but something else entirely, and that, i guess, if it was a cover-up, are you saying they did it for political reasons? >> i don't know if it's either cover-up or gross-- the worst kind of incompetence, which doesn't allow-- doesn't qualify the...
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>> geraldo: is libya one of them? >> you're darn right it is. you got to do a lot of explaining to me as to why my kid or your kid should be in libya for any reason or why resources should be sent there. >> geraldo: what about the specific allegation that we didn't do enough to save our people as they were being attacked in benghazi? >> now, who in the hell do you know would know that? it certainly would not be romney and the republican national committee. i would like to believe that is the first question hillary clinton would be dealing with. >> geraldo: do you this think benghazi has been politicized to the point where it is about politics now and not reality? or do you think there s a legitimate quest for truth into what happened there? >> it is a legitimate quest, a search for the truth of murderers of four americans and i hope that all of our resources are not only there to find out but to prevent it from happening in the future and i see no legitimate place for it in the national debate for who should be president of the united states of
>> geraldo: is libya one of them? >> you're darn right it is. you got to do a lot of explaining to me as to why my kid or your kid should be in libya for any reason or why resources should be sent there. >> geraldo: what about the specific allegation that we didn't do enough to save our people as they were being attacked in benghazi? >> now, who in the hell do you know would know that? it certainly would not be romney and the republican national committee. i would like...
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power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are and whoever your backers are the revolution should win it's a years and some evolution came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter policia r.t. beirut. meanwhile the u.n. security council has rejected a russian draft statement condemning the violence in bunny would lead and calling for a peaceful resolution to the siege the proposal was blocked by the u.s. which took part in the bombing campaign last year to protect civilians from violence from the then the gadhafi and his marina but ny reports from new york. you don't nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a
power so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya wherever they are whoever you are and however strong you are and whoever your backers are the revolution should win it's a years and some evolution came to this oil rich country but little seems to have changed for ordinary libyans many of the crimes gadhafi was accused of are now being laid at the foot of the general national council a reminder that for many the arab spring turned out to be a very cold winter policia r.t. beirut....